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Hookfoot (Mystic Lady) Hookfoot was a UK rock band active from 1970 - 1974. Formed by Caleb Quaye (guitars, piano and vocals) and three fellow DJM house musicians, Ian Duck (vocals, guitars and harmonica), Roger Pope (drums) and David Glover (bass), the band were also backing musicians for Elton John, appearing together on most of his early recordings for DJM. Fred Gandy (bass) replaced David Glover who had left after the release of the second album. Other occasional members of the band were: Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals), Mick Grabham (bass) Peter Ross (harmonica, vocals). Discography Way of the musician / Hookfoot (single 1969, non LP tracks) Hookfoot (LP 1971) Good Times a-Comin' (LP 1972) Sweet sweet funky music / The opener (non LP track) (single 1972) Freedom / Heart to heart talking / Red man (single 1972, non LP tracks) Communication (LP 1973) So you wanna be a rock ´n` roll star / Mr. Money (single 1973, non LP tracks) Roarin' (LP 1974) Headlines (2LP 1975, compilation incl. 'So you wanna be a rock ´n` roll star' and 4 unreleased tracks) Hookfoot Live In Memphis (rec. 1972, rel. 1990) | |
Hookfoot (Living In The City) Hookfoot was a UK rock band active from 1970 - 1974. Formed by Caleb Quaye (guitars, piano and vocals) and three fellow DJM house musicians, Ian Duck (vocals, guitars and harmonica), Roger Pope (drums) and David Glover (bass), the band were also backing musicians for Elton John, appearing together on most of his early recordings for DJM. Fred Gandy (bass) replaced David Glover who had left after the release of the second album. Other occasional members of the band were: Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals), Mick Grabham (bass) Peter Ross (harmonica, vocals). [edit] Discography Hookfoot (LP 1971) Good Times a-Comin' (LP 1972) Freedom / Heart to heart talking / Red man (single 1972, non LP tracks) Communication (LP 1973) So you wanna be a rock ´n` roll star / Mr. Money (single 1973, non LP tracks) Roarin' (LP 1974) Headlines (2LP 1975, compilation incl. 'So you wanna be a rock ´n` roll star' and 4 unreleased tracks) Hookfoot Live In Memphis (rec. 1972, rel. 1998) | |
Get Out (of This Town) - Mr. Bloe feat. Elton John It's Elton John with Hookfoot! Mr. Bloe was a group of musicians around the Dick James Music company in the late 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s. Dick James was of course the music publisher for the Beatles. The group "Mr. Bloe" had also gone by the name Hookfoot, and played together with a new singer-songwriter at Dick James called Elton John. They played on several of Elton John's early recordings. In 1970 the group Mr. Bloe had a successful single (without the help of Mr. John) called "Grooving with Mr. Bloe". So in 1971 Dick James attempted to follow up that success with a follow-up single: "71-75 New Oxford Street". Here we have the B-side to that single. Both songs were written by Elton John and feature heavily his piano and organ playing. Although this single was released in 1971 it was probably something that had sat in the cans at Dick James Music for a while, and probably dates a year or two earlier. But that isn't known for sure. What is known is that it's a wonderful recording of some of Elton John's early piano and organ playing! | |
71-75 New Oxford Street - Mr. Bloe feat. Elton John It's Elton John with Hookfoot! Mr. Bloe was a group of musicians around the Dick James Music company in the late 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s. Dick James was of course the music publisher for the Beatles. The group "Mr. Bloe" had also gone by the name Hookfoot, and played together with a new singer-songwriter at Dick James called Elton John. They played on several of Elton John's early recordings. In 1970 the group Mr. Bloe had a successful single (without the help of Mr. John) called "Grooving with Mr. Bloe". So in 1971 Dick James attempted to follow up that success with a follow-up single - this recording "71-75 New Oxford Street". This song was written by Elton John and features heavily his piano and organ playing. Elton also wrote and performed on the B-side "Get Out (of This Town)". Although this single was released in 1971 it was probably something that had sat in the cans at Dick James Music for a while, and probably dates a year or two earlier. But that isn't known for sure. What is known is that it's a wonderful recording of some of Elton John's early piano and organ playing! But alas, this single was NOT a success! By the way - 71-75 New Oxford Street was the address of the Dick James Music offices where the young Elton John was trying to make a living - and also where he first met a young lyricist named Bernie Taupin! |
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